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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Jan 15, 2007 14:57:15 GMT -5
You've been cheating on Gleasonator Forums!? There is... Another!? I feel so ashamed! JK!
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Jan 15, 2007 12:09:17 GMT -5
I'm just gonna go ahead and use a mouse...
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Feb 14, 2007 22:19:36 GMT -5
*Thinks of the Boo pedaling game from Mario Party* I think they got sued for it. SUED for it? Why? People got blisters? XD Broken thumbs. XD
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Feb 14, 2007 17:40:04 GMT -5
If you want to. I don't care... I figured either way. I think I'm going to change the layout though. Change the emulation one to computers, coding and such then make an emulation subforum in Video Games. Can you also make only one skin? So spoilers can be easier to create?
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Feb 13, 2007 22:44:46 GMT -5
Would this thread fit better in Emulation, Coding, and Homebrew, or Video Games?
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Feb 13, 2007 18:40:06 GMT -5
And the control stick that gives you blisters. *Thinks of the Boo pedaling game from Mario Party* I think they got sued for it.
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Feb 13, 2007 8:35:45 GMT -5
You like the feel of it? Lol, it hurts my hands. Unless you mean the "feel" of it, I can understand that. I wish I had a bluetooth adaptor. Yeah, the N64 controller feels nice.
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Feb 15, 2007 22:12:18 GMT -5
I had a simple question, so I decided it'd be better off I asked it in a living thread, rather than create a whole NEW thread for one not-so-vitally-important purpose. Why create a new thread if it will immediately be bumped down by a living thread? To prove you exist.
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Feb 15, 2007 22:00:52 GMT -5
***OFFTOPIC WARNING**** (See, I warned you doodz.) Now WHO the HECK has been smiting me? I mean, it's been at least 8 times! Who here has such a grudge against me? You knew the thread was going to go off-topic. Stop complaining about it. You're no better. As for the grudge, I have no idea.
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Feb 14, 2007 19:39:45 GMT -5
Jeez! How do you know all this computer stuff!? I remember my old computer teacher pulling apart the computer tower, but I only remembered a few names. None of the parts. Hahaha. I "lol"d at the thing about computer stuff. Sorry, I had just had a spazz. My spazzes are usually triggered by something small and pestering but I get into bigger stuff and I make baseless judgments from "anger". Computer teacher? The parts are easy. You have the motherboard, which is what everything basically clips on (it's what connects all the pieces). You have the CPU (central processing unit... or processor) which determines how fast your computer can run, the GPU (graphical processing unit... or just graphics card , which determines how detailed your computer will look... the sound card which determines the clarity (plus how loud it can get) of the sound. Then you have disc drives which store your information and RAM (random access memory. Thank SF for my remembering that ;D) which basically determines how much stuff can be going on before your computer crashes. That's why our older computers we all had as kids used to freeze. Because of lack of RAM. Now we have way more than we even need though so it doesn't happen very often. That's basic stuff though. The rest are embedded into the motherboard. Isn't RAM temporary memory?
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Feb 13, 2007 22:43:14 GMT -5
I can easily see now that you are t3h haxxorz. Right now, Wii-wise, we have three chips (and about eight clones... basically by that I mean people are taking the chips, scratching off the labels, and selling them under a different name). They are: 1. WinjaThough most people don't consider this a "modchip", it is a mod, and it is a "chip", so there's really nothing they can say to convince me that it's not a modchip. This chip's primary function is Wii and GC backups. However, it is also it's ONLY function... (Note that this is the first Wii modchip, assuming you consider it a modchip. If not, it is the first Wii modification that allows you to play backups) 2. CycloWizDubbed the first "real" modchip (even though it's the second), the CycloWiz is a bit more functional than the Wiinja, and cheaper too. It also allows you to play Wii and GC backups, plus it apparently has homebrew support (meaning with this chip, you can play homemade Wii games). But most importantly it has an updater via DVD. Though it would be very hard, Nintendo COULD find a way around the chips through firmware updates. With the update function, you can update the chip after a firmware update to keep it working. The negative is that you have to make yourself a DVD for every new update. Oh well. It also has "quicksolder" points which are easy to to use for people who haven't soldered anything before. You jus put the chip down and put some solder in the hole. The thing with this is that if you screw it up or decide you want a new chip, it would be very hard to get off without damaging your Wii. Whereas you could simply snip the wires off, the get the CycloWiz off you have to unsolder the whole thing. 3. WiiKeyThough there are no current pictures of it, the WiiKey is by far the best modchip I've seen. It requires only four wires, but then it needs to be "quicksoldered" (which is the only downside from any of the other chips). It has all the features of the other chips but it also has better Wii compatability* and has some other cool features, such as putting multiple GameCube games or Wii games (assuming they're small enough... expect about three GC games or one Wii per disc) on the same disc. *Some Wiis have a chip in them that make the current chips incompatable. Currently, WiiKey is the only one that supports the new Wiis but CycloWiz promises to soon (estimated within the next batch or so). Right now I'm not buying any of them. I want Virtual Console support too, so I can play my pirated VC games. But I also want to be able to upgrade the chip via USB, because I don't see the point of upgrading considering thatthe firmware update will kill the chip enough to not be able to upgrade it and it'll be too late... Besides that the WiiKey looks pretty nice. I like the support it has for all the different kinds of DVDs. Jeez! How do you know all this computer stuff!? I remember my old computer teacher pulling apart the computer tower, but I only remembered a few names. None of the parts.
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Feb 8, 2007 20:01:41 GMT -5
YOU WANNA BE GANGSTA'!? YOU THINK IT'S COOL!? YOU WANNA KNOW WHAT HAPPENS IN A GANG!? PUT YOUR TEETH ON THE CURB! NOW! AND GUESS WHAT I DO!? I JUMP ON THE BACK OF YOUR HEAD!!! STILL THINK IT'S COOL!?
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Dec 21, 2006 13:38:35 GMT -5
Gleasonator was showing off his new CRA-Z gamecube and it wasnt all that impressive. But... I know nothing about the things he does and im a complete retard. But im excited because he flashed my DS! You seem to be posting in all the threads Gleasonator visits. Is it some sort of coincidence, hmm?
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Dec 13, 2006 19:47:06 GMT -5
...Yeah speaking of taking apart working products I took apart a small fan and tried to put it back together (to see hat was wrong with is because it wasnt working) or fix it. Well to my dismay It didn't work. So I tried to make an electro magnet out of the coils in the fan motor and a AA battery well that didnt work. Well ok any one have any ideas on how to make it work? Does it usually plug in to the wall? The only things I can think of are that you're putting the coils on the battery wrong or the battery isn't strong enough. Or... you destroyed your fan taking it apart if it wasn't already destroyed. It's actually one of those crappy hand held fans. Don't buy those anymore. Get a real fan. If it brakes, just try to fix it. I did. XD Thank you, fists and magnetism!
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Dec 12, 2006 20:48:14 GMT -5
...Yeah speaking of taking apart working products I took apart a small fan and tried to put it back together (to see hat was wrong with is because it wasnt working) or fix it. Well to my dismay It didn't work. So I tried to make an electro magnet out of the coils in the fan motor and a AA battery well that didnt work. Well ok any one have any ideas on how to make it work? My fan broke too. The blades moved a little bit, so I held a magnet to the blade to make it faster. Didn't work. So I just punched it until it worked, and it did. XD
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Dec 11, 2006 19:47:26 GMT -5
It's looks pretty cool, except I bet it doesn't work very well. Woah...
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Dec 9, 2006 9:26:53 GMT -5
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Dec 4, 2006 23:02:32 GMT -5
Woah weird. I'm ripping that right now. *checks* Oh actually it's next in line. Basically I'd just give you a URL to follow, then you just stick it on your computer and run it through an emulator. But uh... none of them (except one game... I think it was stupid) run quickly... almost not at all. It takes about one minute on my computer to get the little red "Nintendo" logo fade in and out. It's just something kind of cool... the beginning of GameCube emulation. They have a specialized intro for each system?
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Dec 3, 2006 21:56:01 GMT -5
This isn't a promise, but once we get acess to a server, I might send some to you. (Just ripped Game Boy Player Start-Up Disc!) Woah, how? And if you wanna rip a game, rip SMRPG. XD
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Dec 3, 2006 21:40:04 GMT -5
And eight days later.... I can now rip games! I have already ripped Zelda: Collector's Edition, Zelda: Orarina of Time/Master Quest, and I'm currently ripping Zelda: Wind Waker! They work on my computer too... but very slow. I'm just going to stick to ripping them, then putting them on DVD's. Lucky...
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Nov 26, 2006 18:21:23 GMT -5
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Nov 26, 2006 14:07:11 GMT -5
Yeah. Pretty much. I guess there's a little stuff that we one of us knows that the other doesn't... Like what?
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Nov 26, 2006 12:02:37 GMT -5
Equal, like Yin and Yang?
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Nov 26, 2006 1:04:26 GMT -5
I'm 3 days older than Alex. XD Woah, that's creepy.
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Nov 25, 2006 23:44:33 GMT -5
How long did it take you to figure this stuff out? So you've learned your entire life?
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Nov 25, 2006 23:20:34 GMT -5
Oh, I dunno. 13 years for both of us? ...What?...
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Nov 25, 2006 19:05:48 GMT -5
How long did it take you to figure this stuff out?
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Nov 25, 2006 1:00:48 GMT -5
Ask questions, experiment, and research. Uh... I'd rather not get into this. XD
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Nov 25, 2006 0:40:34 GMT -5
Uh... yeah. It's much easier than hacking software. I don't understand all those little data chips and stuff.
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Post by MarioOfTheStars on Nov 24, 2006 17:52:47 GMT -5
You people can actually figure out this kind of thing!?
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